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May's My Cricut Craft Room's Blog Hop

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May's My Cricut Craft Room's All Time Favorite Projects Blog Hop 

Welcome to my first "MCCR" hop!   If you just came over,you can start at the beginning with ERICA.

We are showcasing 10 of our favorite Cricut projects for you.  Some of my projects date back to 2009 

when I first got my Cricut Expression and soon after my Gypsy. These are no particular order, just some of 

my favs. So let's get started.... (warning ton of pictures here!)


1) SODA POP CENTERPIECE CAKE- USED GRAPHICALLY SPEAKING AND GEORGE AND BASIC SHAPES (STARS, LETTERS, SENTIMENTS)

2) VERTICAL WALL HANGING- USED WINTER WOODLAND (SENTIMENT, SNOWFLAKES)

3) DRY ERASE SCHEDULE BOARD- DESIGNERS CALENDAR ( LETTERS, SENTIMENT AND CIRCLE, CAL. GRID)
 

4) FAVORITE BOY (FOOTBALL) PARTY DECOR- EVERYDAY PAPERDOLLS, PLANTIN SCHOOLBOOK ( BANNERS, BASEBALLS, BAT, FOOTBALL PLAYERS, LETTERS, GRASS



5) ALTERED BABY INVITE- WILD CARD (SAFETY PIN)

6) MY GIRLS LAYOUT- HANNAH MONTANA, STAMPING SOLUTIONS (CROWN, CUPCAKE, FLOWER AND HEART)

7) NAME MINI ALBUM- SRY, I TRIED TO FIND THE FILE ON MY GYPSY BUT I CAN'T :(
you can do this using any font and GYPSY/CCR



8) PIE SHAPE FAVOR BOXES- THANKSGIVING TABLE DECOR (BOXES)

9) DIAPER CAKES- STORYBOOK ( NAME SIGN)  I have done a ton of diapers cakes, the Cricut is great for personalizing the cake to any theme and name.

10) FAVORITE GIRL (GARDEN) PARTY DECOR- STORYBOOK (BANNERS, SIGN, SCALLOPS, LETTERS)


So that is it!  Ten of my favorite Cricut projects.  Hope you got some inspiration with using your Cricut/Cameo.  As always let me know if you have any other questions.

Also, I have two hops today and I will be giving away a goodie box of new items from comments of both hops.  All you have to do is leave a comment.  If you are a follower let me know and you get 2 chances.

UP NEXT IS MARILYN

Here is the lineup:











Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
 

Comments

  1. Fabulous projects!! LOVE the diaper cake!!

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  2. Great projects. I enjoy making diaper cakes too. Julie thecricutchirp.com

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  3. Beautiful projects! Those cake boxes are my favorite! I've always wanted to make one of those but never had the opportunity. So excited to join the DT!

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  4. I am loving this hop. Thank you so much for sharing with us. I am always in need of ideas and this hop fits the bill.

    Kim
    k1i2m3@cox.net

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  5. Great projects! Love the football party! ~ Marilyn

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  6. Love all of your projects. My favorite is the ladybug diaper cake--so cute. I am a follower.
    slrdowney at hotmail dot com

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  7. Really cute projects! I love the mini album with the welded letters. I want to make one someday :-)

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  8. Wow! I think all your projects are awesome! Thanks so much for sharing. I am going to have to try and make some of these.
    scrappinlaurie@yahoo.com

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  9. I am a follower too!
    scrappinlaurie@yahoo.com

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